Celebrating 150 Years of Herne Hill Station

Posted by southoftherivermum on August 30th, 2012. Filed under: Kids London, Living in London, Local Shops and Products, What's on in London.

I love the new sense of pride that seems to have come to Herne Hill.   The regeneration of the entrance to Brockwell Park, the wonderful new playground in Brockwell Park and the weekly market on the pedestrianised area near the station are all reasons to celebrate.    Our great transport links are another reason why Herne Hill is a great place to live and I can be at work near Oxford Circus within 40 minutes of leaving the house.

The Herne Hill Forum is celebrating Herne Hill Station’s 150th Birthday there is a free outdoor screening of Buster Keaton’s 1926 classic silent movie

The General

With piano accompaniment by Neil Brand

Sat 8th September

8.00 pm onwards

outside Herne Hill station

Bring yourselves and your chairs and join The Herne Hill Forum in commemorating Herne Hill Station’s 150th birthday.  For more information vist www.hernehillforum.org.uk

Le Ballon Rouge

and if you love cinema, there is a screening of the children’s French classic, Le Balloon Rouge, on Sunday 9th September at 4.30pm at the Michael Croft Theatre at Alleyn’s School on Townley Road in Dulwich.   The film will end with a balloon release which should be great fun.   You can book tickets at www.michaelcrofttheatre.org.uk

 

 

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